Dumb question...OK, stupid question

Help needed in Mission HIlls,
I need someone find fix my pinion angle and tell me what size driveshafts I need. This is the last part of the rebuilt and after this it's ready to run. I know it's not complicated but I dont want to make a mistake since this is the first time doing it. I dont want to spend more money than I have to in parts. If someone can help me I sure would appreciate it. I dont expect it to get done for free either. I would pay for the help. I can not drive it, it does not have driveshafts. Thanks. Ernesto

so i'd say you need about 6% shims (is your t-case lowered? if not you may want to do that), and a new drive shaft. Once you get the shims in you can measure from the yoke on the axle to the output of the t-case and that is the measurement the drive shaft shops would need

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